Vodka contains no sugar, carbs, fat or sodium.
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They both have no sugar.
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Yes, vodka has sugar content that converts from the alcohol ingested. The vodka itself does not initially contain any sugar though. Many people are tricked into believing that vodka won't cause weight gain.
Anything clear that you drink, such as vodka or rum has little sugar. Whiskey and bourbon also are pretty low in sugar content for most of the major brands.
Typically, none. Vodka has calories, but they are all derived from the alcohol; there is no sugar in there, the sugars will have been turned into alcohol by the yeast.
Alcohol is a sugar molecule. All vodka has sugar.
Vodka contains no sugar, carbs, fat, cholesterol, or sodium.
No, vodka has no sugar, carbs, sodium, or fat.
The amount of sugar in a cranberry vodka can vary depending on the specific brands and mixers used. Generally, a standard serving (about 1.5 ounces of vodka and 3 ounces of cranberry juice) contains around 10-15 grams of sugar, primarily from the cranberry juice. If sweetened cranberry juice or a flavored vodka is used, the sugar content can be higher. Always check the label of the mixers for precise information.
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A standard serving of red wine (five ounces) contains 125 calories, 3.5 grams of carbohydrates (including sugar), and no fat. A standard serving of vodka or any other distilled spirit (1.5 oz.) contains 97 calories and no carbs or fat.